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14th December 2021
03:07pm GMT

Brian Waters was tortured to death[/caption]
Chester Crown Court heard how he was hung upside down by his ankles, beaten with weapons, and burned with melting plastic in front of his own children over a £20,000 drug debt.
He finally succumbed to more than 100 separate injuries, the court heard.
More, 43, remained at large for nearly two decades before his capture two years ago, having been added to Europe’s most wanted list.
He was also found guilty last week of conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm to a second worker at the drugs farm.
The defendant, who was 25 at the time, was part of a gang who travelled to the site in the early hours and ransacked the grow before torturing Suleman Razak, who worked at the cannabis farm.
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Christopher Guest Moore in 2003, left, and 2020[/caption]
Razak was punched and kicked in the face numerous times and knocked unconscious before being hung upside down by his ankles and lowered into a barrel that was filled up with water.
After being electrocuted, he was burned with acid, had a pillowcase placed over his head and set on fire, and was attacked with a staple gun.
It was then that Waters arrived at the scene and was similarly set upon, the court heard.
Waters was lowered into the barrel of water and beaten with bamboo canes with such ferocity that they snapped, as well as being struck with a metal bar.
A bin bag was also suspended above his head and set alight, causing melting plastic to drip down onto his head.
His son Gavin and daughter Natalie, who had celebrated her 21st birthday the previous day, then attended and were attacked.
Natalie had the barrel of a gun placed in her mouth, the court heard.
They were tied up and forced to watch as their father was murdered by his attackers.
At the same time, the Waters’ family home in Nantwich, Cheshire, was raided by two men who then transported the victim’s wife Julie to the farm.
But the assailants fled when the police arrived simultaneously, with officers discovering Brian Waters’ lifeless body in a milking parlour.
A Home Office post-mortem investigation recorded a cause of death of multiple injuries – including fractured ribs, a broken nose and breastbone, a bleed on the brain, and bruising to the heart.
Evidence of strangulation was also found, while he had suffered burns to his back from a ‘caustic substance’ and had been attacked using the staple gun across his head and body.
Several items discovered at the scene – including a bottle of Sprite, cigarette ends, a glove, and human waste – revealed forensic links to More.
More returned to his then home at Burford Lane Farm, alongside co-conspirator Otis Matthews, in the evening after the killing and then flew to Malaga from Liverpool John Lennon Airport two days later.
More was wanted for more than 15 years before being detained in an apartment in Malta on a European arrest warrant in 2019.
He had claimed to be called Andrew Christopher Lamb and possessed false documentation including a British passport in this name.
In early 2020, the former undercover TV researcher was extradited back to the UK and pleaded not guilty to murder as well as conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm to Razak.
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